encomium

[en-koh-mee-uhm]

encomium Definition

  • 1a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly
  • 2a formal expression of praise

Using encomium: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "encomium" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The retiring CEO was given a glowing encomium by his colleagues.

  • Example

    The book is an encomium to the virtues of country life.

  • Example

    The film received encomiums from critics and audiences alike.

encomium Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with encomium

  • sing someone's encomium

    to praise someone highly

    Example

    The coach sang the encomium of his star player after the game.

  • to give a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly

    Example

    The guest speaker delivered an encomium to the university's founder.

  • an expression of high praise

    Example

    The article was an encomium of praise for the musician's latest album.

Origins of encomium

from Latin 'encomium', from Greek 'enkṓmion', from 'en-' (in) + 'kṓmos' (revel)

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Summary: encomium in Brief

Encomium [en-koh-mee-uhm] refers to a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly. It can be used to express formal praise, as in 'The retiring CEO was given a glowing encomium by his colleagues,' or to describe a work that celebrates something, as in 'The book is an encomium to the virtues of country life.'